Description
Iris Burn Hut is a popular destination for hikers and backpackers visiting Fiordland National Park in New Zealand.
The hut is located on the Kepler Track, a 60-kilometer loop that offers stunning views of the Southern Alps and Te Anau Lake. The hut is managed by the Department of Conservation (DOC) and is open year-round.
The Iris Burn Hut is a standard DOC hut that can accommodate up to 50 people. The hut has a large communal area with tables and benches, as well as a wood-burning stove for heating. There are also bunk rooms with mattresses and pillows, but visitors are required to bring their own sleeping bags. The hut has a basic kitchen with gas cookers, sinks, and utensils, but visitors are responsible for bringing their own food. There are also toilets and cold running water available at the hut.
The Iris Burn Hut is located in a beautiful valley surrounded by beech forest and mountains. The hut is situated near the Iris Burn River, which offers a great spot for swimming on a hot day. There is also a 45-minute return walk to the base of the Iris Burn Falls, which is a popular side trip for visitors staying at the hut.
The Iris Burn Hut is one of three huts on the Kepler Track, and it is recommended that visitors book their accommodation in advance, especially during peak season. The hut is accessible by foot only, and visitors should allow 4-6 hours to hike from the Luxmore Hut to the Iris Burn Hut. The trail follows the true left of the Iris Burn and cuts through thick undergrowth filled with famous New Zealand ferns. The path is wide and has a few short uphill and downhill sections, making it a moderately challenging route.
Overall, the Iris Burn Hut is a great place to stay for visitors looking to explore the Kepler Track and the beautiful scenery of Fiordland National Park. With its comfortable accommodation and stunning location, the Iris Burn Hut is a must-visit destination for hikers and backpackers in New Zealand.
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